The new Roxy Music will be available in a range of formats. Remixed in 5.1 DTS 96/24 and Dolby AC3 Sound, the four-disc 12" x 12" Super Deluxe Edition features previously unreleased demos, outtakes, BBC radio sessions and rarely-seen live footage, in addition to a hundred-and-thirty-six-page book including rare and unpublished photographs and an essay by Richard Williams, who first wrote about the group for Melody Maker in 1971. The album will also be available as a 2CD Deluxe Edition with a twenty-four-page booklet, and on 180g vinyl.

The original Roxy Music is presented in the 1999 Bob Ludwig master, while the remainder of the audio has been mastered by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road. The DVD includes promos and BBC TV appearances, as well as rare footage of Roxy Music performing at the Bataclan Club in Paris in November 1972, the only surviving visual document of this line-up live on stage.

When Roxy Music was originally released, on June 16, 1972, the band had less than ten gigs to their name, they had no two tracks the same in their repertoire and critics simply couldn't pin down their influences. As Richard Williams wrote at the time: "If Roxy Music go very much further, they'll be one of the great success stories of modern time."

DVD:Roxy Music remixed in 5.1 by Steven Wilson / Promo Videos Re-Make/Re-Model The Royal College Of Art, June 6, 1972 / Ladytron The Old Grey Whistle Test, June 20, 1972 / Virginia Plain Top Of The Pops, August 24, 1972 / Re-Make/Re-Model Full House, November 25, 1972 / Ladytron Full House, November 25, 1972 / Would You Believe? French TV, Bataclan, Paris, November 26, 1972 / If There Is Something French TV, Bataclan, Paris, November 26, 1972 / Sea Breezes French TV, Bataclan, Paris, November 26, 1972 / Virginia Plain French TV, Bataclan, Paris, November 26, 1972